Fence
A fence which includes upper and lower horizontal rails with boards extending between the rails. The rails are formed into separable half parts which are connectable together about the boards. The half parts include opposing ribs which separate the boards.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/260,051, filed Jan. 5, 2001.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to a fence and will have particular but not limited application to a fence formed with substantially extruded plastic materials.
In this invention, the fence includes an upper horizontal rail and a lower horizontal rail with boards extending between the rails. At least one of the rails is formed by separable half parts with each part including a cooperating fastener for securing the parts together about the boards. At least one, and preferably both, of the joined half parts, are formed with protruding ribs which form spacers extending between the boards. A space is formed between adjacent paired ribs of the joined half parts which permits a board to be fitted between the parts and separated from the adjacent board by a protruding rib.
Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide a fence which is of simple manufacture and assembly.
Another object of this invention is to provide a fence which can be rapidly and easily assembled and installed.
Still, a further object of this invention is to provide a fence which is of durable and economical construction.
Other objects of this invention become apparent upon the reading of the following description.
The following described drawings relate to the invention as follows:
The preferred embodiments illustrated are not exhaustive or intended to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. They are chosen to better describe the invention to enable one skilled in the art to best utilize the invention.
Fence 10 illustrated in
Each of the rails 12, 14 and 16 are formed into two half parts 22 and 24. Except for the fasteners 26 which connect the half parts, one half part 22 is essentially a mirror image of the other half part 24. As best illustrated in
With half parts 22, 24 of each rail 12, 14 and 16 joined by their respective fasteners 26, ribs 34 confront one another to form a space 40 between the paired adjacent ribs. This space 40 provides an opening into which a board 20 is fitted with the confronting ribs 34 forming a spacer 41 between the boards. At each end portion of each rail half part 22, 24 of intermediate rail 14, flanges 32 and 36 as well as ribs 34 have been removed or notched at 50 to accommodate the end posts 18. For bottom rail 12 and top rail 16, flange 36 is not notched at the end portions, although flanges 32 and ribs 34 have been removed at the end portions 51 which not only accommodates the end posts 18, but allows flanges 36 of half parts 22, 24 to overlie the top or bottom of the end post 18 as the case may be in an abutting relationship so to provide a covering face at the upper and lower edges of the fence. (See
It is best illustrated in
The component parts of this invention are preferably formed from extruded plastic. This provides for an economical, durable, and easily maintained product.
The invention is not to be limited by the details above given, but may be modified within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A fence comprising an upper horizontal rail, a lower horizontal rail, boards extending between said rails, at least one of said rails having a separate half parts, each of said parts including a cooperating fastener for securing the parts together about said boards, at least one of said parts having longitudinally spaced ribs, said ribs extending in the same direction, each adjacent pair of said ribs defining a space therebetween, and a said board fitted into a said space with said parts secured together about said boards.
2. The fence of claim 1 wherein both of said parts have said longitudinally spaced ribs, said ribs of one of said parts being opposed to said ribs of the other of said parts when said parts are secured together with each adjacent pair of opposed ribs defining a said space therebetween.
3. The fence of claim 1 and a first vertical post extending transversely relative to said rails, said rails engaging said first post.
4. The fence of claim 3 and a second vertical post extending transversely relative to said rails, said rails engaging said second post.
5. The fence of claim 4 wherein each post fits between said parts of each of said rails.
6. The fence of claim 4 and a third horizontal rail located above said upper horizontal rail, each of said rails engaging said first and second vertical posts.
7. The fence of claim 6 wherein said third rail has separate half parts, each of said parts of said third rail including cooperating fasteners for securing the parts together.
8. The fence of claim 7 wherein at least one of said parts of said third rail includes longitudinally spaced ribs, each adjacent pair of ribs defining a space therebetween, a said board fitted into a said space defined between said ribs.
9. The fence of claim 4 wherein each post fits between said opposing half parts of each of said rails.
10. The fence of claim 9 wherein said lower rail carries said posts and said boards.
11. The fence of claim 1 wherein both of said rails have said separate half parts, at least of one of said parts of each rail having said longitudinally spaced ribs.
12. A fence comprising an upper horizontal rail, a lower horizontal rail, boards extending between said rails, at least one of said rails having a separate opposing half parts, each of said parts including a complimentary part of a cooperating fastener for securing the parts together about said boards, at least one of said parts having longitudinally spaced ribs, said ribs extending in the same direction, each adjacent pair of said ribs defining a space therebetween, and a said board fitted into a said space with said parts secured together about said boards.
13. The fence of claim 12 wherein said complimentary parts of said fastener are slidingly engageable in one direction for mechanically preventing disengagement in the opposite direction.
14. The fence of claim 13 wherein said half parts vertically oppose each other, said fastener for securing the parts about opposite sides of said boards.
15. The fence of claim 14 wherein said ribs extend transversely between said parts.
16. The fence of claim 15 wherein said opposing parts and each adjacent pair of said ribs define said space.
17. A fence comprising an upper horizontal rail, a lower horizontal rail, and boards extending between said rails; one of said rails divided into two vertically opposing half parts; each said part including a complimentary portion of a fastener for securing the parts together about opposite sides of said board; one of said parts including a plurality of longitudinally spaced, transverse ribs extending in the same direction toward the other of the parts; said opposing parts and each adjacent pair of said ribs defining a space therebetween into which a said board is fitted when said parts are secured together about said opposite sides of the board.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Dec 28, 2001
Date of Patent: Jul 5, 2005
Inventor: Jean-Michel Lerdu (Clayton, MO)
Primary Examiner: William L. Miller
Application Number: 10/033,178